Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1913 — Page 4

WHERE IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNT? We say to you with all the sincerity and earnestness in our power that it is to your personal Individual interest to carry your account at the First National Bank. No one has ever regretted carrying an account at the First National Bank, while many have bitterly regretted not having done so. The money is here instantly at your de-mand---establishing for your credit when you need credit. Why not open your account here.today? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 4,•00; shipments, 2,850; official to New York yesterday, 4,189; hogs closing lower. Heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers and mixed, [email protected]; pigs and lights, [email protected]; roughs, $7.65 —$7.85; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 2,400; steady; top lambs, $8.50; cattle 50; slow. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 97c No. 2 White wheat 94c ' No. 3 Yellow corn 71c Com. White 69c Oats 32c Sample scames oats 26c Bye 54c Barley 38c@45c No. 1 timothy hay $9.50 No. 1 mixed $8.50 No. 1 crover SB.OO Timothy seed ~.51.60 COAL PRICES. Stovev and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 Spring chlcK* ... 9c ,V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 IL Lion $4.50 1 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.06 ' Kentucky $4.50

7973— HORSE SEASON—I9I3. i Ehan, Belgian, No. 47014, American No. 3486, a beautiful bay, weighs 2400, i sired by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 10854, 1 4am, Delta, 20539. Took first in class 1 and sweep stakes on get at Van Wert •ounty fair in 1910. | Neron, Percheron, No. 68346. American No. 57210, an elegant black, with white star in forehead, weighs 2100, sired by Cassimer, 44206, dam Par- 1 lette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 19101911, and at Great Northern filr in 1911. These horses are extraordinary movers, stand 18>4 hands high, have good backs, joins are clean, and of good shape, well boned and are of the best stock of Europe. Will make season of 1913: Mondays and Tuesdays at home of keeper, two miles north and a mile west of Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays at Thomae F. German’s, one mile west of Hoffman sawmill and Friday and Saturdays at Wren. Terms: —315.00 to Insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any occur. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. V. W. Stewart, Keeper, apr-9-ju-iw

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that Monday, the sth day of May, is the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o'clock a. m.. to 5 o’clock p. m., and the books will positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m.. on Monday the fifth. Alt taxes not paid before that time will be delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off, as you will have to pay the penalty. No receipts laid away for any one, so do not ask it. Yours very truly, C. W. YAGER, g9tlS County Treasurer. o I a;n with the Lincoln Life Insurance company. See me before you inaure—Wm. E. Faurot, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 5. 89t3wk-Bwks

Lurig FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16c : Butter 27c .ard 10c NIBLICK & CO. Butter 20 @ 27c Eggs IGc H. BERLING. Eggs lsc Duck* .....10c | Fowls He Geese 9 C Turkeys 15c Old roosters 9c KALVEft MARKETS. Beef hides ...., ioA Calf Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c@$l.U0 Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@76c Mink '[email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chick* —..— ....10c Ducks 10c Fowls ..........10c Geese 8c Eggs 18c Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c

HAIR TURNING GRAY OR FALL- , ING—JUST MIX SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. ' It’s Grandmother’s Recipe for Dandruff and Restoring Color to Hair. | Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound'ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak.ed or gray; also cures dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. I Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the read-to-use product—called “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- | phur Hair Remedy”—you will get a i large bottle for about 50 cents. Somedruggists make their own but it’s usually too sticky, so insist upon getting J "Wyeth’s” which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is the best remedy | for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp ’ and to stop falling hair. • , Folks like "Wyeth's Sage and Suli phur” because no one can positively tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly, says a well known down-town druggist. You ' dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one

small strand at a time. This requires but a few moments, by morning the i gray hair disappears and after another i application or two is restored to Its , natural color and looks even more i beautiful and glossy than ever. The , Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-f 1 m r FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES, ! 9 rooms and bath, modern residence, f good barn, full lot, 4 blocks of court t house, ’ 9 room house, full lot, on Marshall f street. 8 room house on South Tenth St., good barn, full lot. 7 room house, good barn, plenty of fruit, full lot, on Monroe street. We must clise these out soon. HARVEY & LEONARD. o , Early cabbage plants at Fulienkamp’s. 102t6

RIVAL OF THE GREAT BARD fttratford-on-Avon’s Claims to Dlstlno tlon Not Alone Due to Shakespeare. .. Famous men whose names lend dis tlnctiou to the places of their birth must look to their laurels. At any moment these may be snatched from them by contemporary heroes. A let ter found among the papers of Mary Russell NMtford tells of a case in point. w The writer had just made a visit tc Stratford-on-Avon. While visiting al an inn there he fell into conversation with a farm-hand about Shakespeare.

“ ’E warn't born In Henley street,” said the native. “Where then?" said the visitor. “By the river.” “Who told you that?" “Why, Jahn Cooper." After a pause, the man remarked, Jn a tone of grave conviction, “Ah, Bur, there's another wonderful feller!" "Who?" . "Why, Jahn Cooper, I tell ’ee.“ The visitor Inquired what great deeds John Cooper had done. "Done?" said the farmer, sitting )3ack and slapping his knee. “Done?” be repeated, In a voice of thunder "Why, zur, I’ll tell 'e®.~ He leaned forward Impressive, and looked straight Into the stranger'} eyes. "I’ll tell ’ee; 'e 1 * live 4 ‘ere In thli flown for ninety year as man and boy, and *e‘s never had the toothache, and never lost wan!" —Youth's Companion

LIVES UP TO REPUTATION Mary Knew How to Work, Wasn’t Afraid to Work, but Was Independent Mary's written references were ex cellent and the employment agent piled up praises. She knew how tc work, and she wasn’t afraid to work But she was independent she wouldn't hide that. Every bit of work that fell to her legitimately was performed thoroughly, but not one hand's turn would she do to help a fellow-servanl along; the mistress must take that Into consideration. The mistress did She said that that was no objection. On the first day in her new home Mary lived up to her reputation. Also she lived up to it later In the evening She was requested to wind a big hal) clock. It was a fourteen-day clock and it took twenty-eight turns of th« key to w ind It. Mary turned the key fourteen times. "That's not enough,” said her mis tress. “Why don’t you finish?" "Because there may be another glr on this job next week." said Mary, "and I'm not going to do her work for her."

Physicians Often Blamable. “It is a most unfortunate thing," says the North American Journal of Homeopathy, “that the moral degeneration to which every drug habitue almost Inevitably comes is a sin that almost always lies at the door of some medical adviser. Few patients live sc far from the doctor as to warrant him leaving a supply of morphine tablets for them to take ‘if an attack comes on.’ The practice of medicine seems to be summed up in the prescription of opiates in the case of some physicians. It is better to wear out the medicine case and let the hypodermic rust out than vice versa. Os course, we know that the hypodermic should not rust and that the medicine case cannot; but our readers are bright enough to read between the lines."

Shrewd Patient A doctor who had been attending an old farmer for a fortnight or so pronounced the patient so much improved that it would be unnecessary for him to call again professionally. Next day the medico was not a little astonished to find the ex-patient In the surgery with a half-consumed bottle of medicine in his hand. *T thought, doctor, as you said that I was all right again, that I needn’t finish t’bottle, so I've brought It back, as it’ll happen come in handy for some other badly (sick) body that’s got t'same complaint as I had. And you’ll likely knock something off my bill, seeing that I’ve only supped half of It" Thus showing a shrewd, saving turn on the convalescent's part.

Youthful Deflnlffons. In order to give his scholars a firm grip of original composition, a schoolpaster believes In the value of what he calls “an exercise in framing definitions.” After illustrating what was wanted, he set the little boys to write one-sentence definitions of “boy” and "girt” Here are a few of the ideas evoked: "A boy is made of a lot of bones with flesh put round them." "A girl is nearly the same, but ws do not cut her hair.” “A boy is born a baby.” "A girt Is only ribs out of a man’s body.” “A girl Is God's sheep." "A boy is a ordinary creature made out of dust, and so Is a girt."

Against His Grain. The man whose corn had just been trod upon hopped about on one foot, nursing the other in his palms. "What’s the matter?" queried an Innocent bystander. “Some one walk on your foot?” "No, you simpleton,” replied the suffering one, fastening a gaxe of unutterable scorn upon his questioner, “* 500-pound hog, with an insatiable appetite for corn, merely grazed mine in passing.” And he restored his aching foot to the pavement and went limping on his wav

CATARRH GOES—SNUFFLES AND HAWKING CEASE. The best nose and throat specialists in the world advise their patients to breathe Eucalyptus to destroy catarrh germs and heal the sore, raw spots. Booth's IJYOMEI Is Australian Eucalyptus combined with Thymol, and some Listerian antiseptics. Breathe it through the little pocket inhaler, and In vapor form as directed, and this antiseptic balsam will surely destroy all germ life and all catarrh misery. t It's guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, cold and croup; It relieves stuffed-up

head in 5 minutes and refreshes the entire nasal tract. Complete outfit with directions for use, SI.OO. If you own a HYOMEI inhaler get a battle of Booth's HYOMEI for 50 cents at the Holthouse Drug company at Decatur and druggists everywhere. Just breathe it —no stomach dosing. 30-3-7 ——— , BELGIAN. STALLIONS. My Worses will stand the season of 1913 at the old Weber barn, Decatur, . Indiana. Capurian—A handsome black, weighing 2000 pounds, Belgian, No. 45432, American, No. 3217, imported by Wolf Bros., of Wabash. Smart—A beautiful bay, weighing 1800, Belgian No. 15958, American, No. 1121, Imported by Frlsinger & Co. Both are well built, good movsas and the kind that get quality. Tha f*e for the season is $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but we will not |ba reeiK>nslble should any oecur. JACOB RAWLEY, 89m-s-wks Owner. —— —a Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Cars Leave Decatur at 5:50 a. tn., 8:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m., and 9:30 p. m. Cars Leave Fort Wayne at 7:00 a. m , 10:00 a. m„ 1:00 a. tn.. 4:00 p, m., 7:00 p. m. and 11:00 p. m. ; Special attention is given to theater land picnic parties. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Fort Wayne and , Northern Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway I Company, the Ohio Electric, and Injdiana Union Traction Company; also I with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, (Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S, C. H. & ID., and G. R. & I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight service consists of one train each way daily: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, - Decatur, Ind.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana, will offer for sale at 10 ofclock a. m., on Tuesday, May 20, 1913, at the law office of Dore B. Erwin in Decatur, Indiana, bonds of said township In the aggregate sum of $7,680.00, dated May 20, 1913, in denominations of $768.00, bearing per cent interest from date, payable semi-annually; beginning with August 1, 1914. The first of said bonds to mature August 1, 1914, and one bond each six months thereafter until all are matured. DAN HOFFMAN, Trustee Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. 26-3-10 FOR SALE. An ideal poultry farm for sale; 20 acres, well drained and well fenced land; mostly black soil, on stone road. Six-room house, barn 26x40, poultry house 10x32, corn crip, plenty of fruit; 2% miles from a live town, *4 mile to good school. Possession on or before April IsL Price $2,450. 9 54tf HARVEY & LEONARD. o— , WILL MAKE MOLASSES. We have bought the Wm. Gallmeier (cane press will be ready to make I your molasses. Four miles north of Decatur. ED WTETFELDT. 101L3 R. K. FLEMING. k CARD OF THANKS. Rivarre, Ind. I wish to thank my sisters, brothers and many friends for their help and kindness given us during the flood which we were in at 65 South May avenue, Columbus, Ohio. MRS. W. S. SMITH & FAMILY. HOUSE FOR RENT. House for rent at Monmouth. Also a good range stove for sale. Inquire of Mr. or Mrs. J. W. Watts, Mon- , mouth, Ind. 104t3 1 FOUND—A ladies straw nat was left in Mills’ grocery. Owner call at ■ this office. 98t3 > Early cabbage plants at Fulletikamp’s. 102t6

DO YOU NEED SPRING TOGS’ Our business is to fit you out in a style and way that pleases you. It seems to us that there are more attractive patterns in clothes we are showing this spring than ever before. The prices are right and we believe you will agree with us on these points if you will call and examine We have every thing else the good dresser needs, furnishings of every kind for men and boys. A COMPLETE LINE OF HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR VANCE AND HITE OPP. COURT HOUSE - DECATUR, IND

ONLY ONE WAY TO END CATARRH (Reach, the raw, tender, inflamed membrane infested with catarrh germs and destroy them. You can't reach the nooks and crevices with liquid preparation*—there is only one way—breathe the germ destroying air of Booth’s HYOMEI (pronounce It High-o-me) directly over the inflamed, and germ infested membrane. HYOMEI contains no opium, cocaine or other harmful drugs, it Is a balsamic air made of Australian encalypus, thymol, and some Listerian antiseptics. It is guaranteed to end the misery of catarrh and croup or money back. It’s fine for coughs and colds. Ask the Holthouse Drug Co. at Decatur about Booth’s HYOMEI outfit today—it is only SI.OO and they guarantee It Eextra bottles. If later needed, 50 cents. Just brsatha It —no stom*eb dosing.

NURSERY STOCK. Beginning May 1, I will have at Decatur, Ind., for sale a fine selection and grade of apple, pear, cherry, plum, peach, shade trees, grape vines, roses, clematis, etc. and will offer at such slaughtered prices that every man needing any of this stock wMLMor well to attend this sale. This stock was taken from leased ground that had to be cleared and we propose to give the planters the benfit of this surplus, which we shall offer at a low price for good stock. We offer you the leading varieties in the old and new sorts. This stock is in dormant condition, well rooted, and will grow, and remember that when you can buy good stock at our prices, you cannot afford to not plant liberally of ttys stock. Time is money, and you cannot afford to put off to some future time what you should plant thia spring. This stock will be in good condition to plant for ten days or longer, but come at once while selection is complete. You will find stock on First street, of court house. Remember that this stock must sell, and first come, first served. Respt. yours, 102t4 A. J. PRICE.

BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE.

All parties living within the city of Decatur, Ind., are hereby notified that they must clean up and haul away all rubbish, tin cans, cinders, manure, or any other filth that has accumulated in their premises during the past winter months. This must all be done within ten (10) days from this notice, or same will be done by the board of health at your expense, and all those who have failed after the expiration of ten days will be prosecuted. DR. H. E. KELLER, 102tl0 Sec’y City Board of Health. —• o— - WANTED —Men to work at the Julius Haugk stone quarry. Inquire of Julius Haugk. 95t3 FOR RENT — Two good dwelling houses, by the Snow agency. Each house well located; one with electric lights, bath, etc. Phone No. 230, or B-14. 104t3 Will haul your rubbish. We have a horse and wagon and will haul your dirt and rubbish away as ordered by the secretary of the board of health. Telephone 547 and we will haul the dirt out of tho way for you.—Elmer and Pliny Lyons. 103t3

Brick Building For SALE . on 2nd st. fine Location Always Rented CALL ON Dan M. Niblick When you feel vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a sure sign you need MOTT’S NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and make life worth living. Be lure and uk tor Mott’s Nerverine Pills WILLIAMS MFC. CO . Props., Cloveland. Ohio For Sale BY ENTERPRISE DRUG CO. Dr. £. V, Connell VETERINARIAN PIIAMP Office 140 x 11Vlie Residence 102 HERE u a remedy that will cure most all akin and •caip troubles. Edema, Barbera Itch, Itch. Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Asif your druggist. H not handled aend 50 cents to the

Early cabbage plants at Fullen-i kamp’s. io2t6 for SALE—I6O acres good level clay soil, no better anywhere; J miles to market, between two good towns, on good pike road. Land Is well drained, well fenced, extra good improvements; io acres sugar beech timber, good fruit orchard. Price, 1125 per acre. Have cheaper all sizes. Write M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind 102t2 WANTED—Agents to sell the Solkock Slip-on raincoat, from factory to we arer. Sample and particulars free. SobKX’h Raintcoat Co, Beckley Bldg, Rochester, N. Y. furnished rooms for rent—over Burdg barber shop on Monroe street ’Phone 208. 92t3 FOR SALE—lndian motorcycle, twin cylinder, 1 913 model> ÜBRI months, Tbone 70 . 102t3

JitT Fare $ 25Q daily between (leveland GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE s incK« of th " wnrM - ,n s * rr,c *>•* l.t to Dec. Ist) Arrive Buffalo . . ?• S- Leave Buffalo . . 8:00 PM. Connection, made at Buffalo ' *** *' ™ C. ft B Hne. e te^m“ nd accepted (or tra£Z«.lon E fOr c ln ' l ’' , ' T " i U ' k * eßnt,or tickata viaC.*B. line. Send 6 cents *ND * B u Fif ALO TRANSIT CO. cfevelMd” W ' F ' Hsn ““- Gan ' l Pa “-

OLD I W.-wfO BfE Scientifically Distilled flnjjk from choicest JnMu grain—aged un AN 31 rfflz e v ery drop ySl'i 1 ■V. ** a pear ' 'TW| lIW Perfection lllre Vgl Always the best IV SOLD BY JOE TONNELIER W| HOUSE FOR RENT—Corner Monroe and Thirteenth streets. Modern improvements. and an ideal place to live. Inquire, or 'phone Julius Haugk. 100t3

The Garage Beautiful

/ 9The artistic lines, high grade material and exclusive features of our American Sectional Garage appeal to every discriminating automobile owner. Built on the Standard Unit System, all sections are interchangeable and you can enlarge the building at any time. Price $125 Erected Constructed with walls of American Pressed Steel, heavily .galvanized, and stamped to represent brickwork and specially treated with rust-proof composition, painted to harmonize with your.residence. The fitments include first quality paneled and glazed irge doors, casement windows, a small door at . the side or end. brass finish hardware, work bench, tool rack and closet. It will last a , life time and is fully guaranteed. Any size built to order. Write for specifications and photo. AMERICAN SECTIONAL GARAGE CO. 2iS-2iV Stevens Building Detroit, Michigan